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In the three centuries since the French-Irish Doyle family settled its land grant from William Penn, Doylestown has gone through a number of transformations.
Models begin to unravel how single DNA strands combine
Using computer simulations, a team of University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers has identified some of the pathways through which single complementary strands of DNA interact and combine to form the double helix.
Reading Eagle Brittany Mills of Conrad Weiser High School received a $1,000 Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholars scholarship.
English loves living life in Kane
Veronica English has lived in Kane for 16 years and is very involved in our community.
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Hepatitis B Foundation STEERS Students through Summer Enrichment Programs
Internships include a High School Enrichment Program, offered to students in area school districts, and a College Internship Program that is highly competitive and attracts students from top tier colleges.
Leaders begin efforts to bring businesses to Bucks
Delaware County's Commerce Center's one-stop economic development shop helped attract developers of a soccer stadium and a movie sound stage, the head of the agency told Bucks County business and education leaders Friday.
Leaders begin efforts to bring businesses to Bucks
Delaware County's Commerce Center's one-stop economic development shop helped attract developers of a soccer stadium and a movie sound stage, the head of the agency told Bucks County business and education leaders Friday.
Leaders begin efforts to bring businesses to Bucks
Delaware County's Commerce Center's one-stop economic development shop helped attract developers of a soccer stadium and a movie sound stage, the head of the agency told Bucks County business and education leaders Friday.
Leaders begin efforts to bring businesses to Bucks
Delaware County's Commerce Center's one-stop economic development shop helped attract developers of a soccer stadium and a movie sound stage, the head of the agency told Bucks County business and education leaders Friday.
Borough wins LCB grant to fight underage drinking
When it comes to getting grant money, New Britain Borough police Chief Donald L. Bowers is batting a thousand.
Central Jersey students graduate from Delaware Valley College
The following students attending Delaware Valley College, a comprehensive four-year college in Doylestown, Pa., graduated in May.
Take your pick of summer chamber series this weekend
This weekend's classical music fare is a conjunction of two of the stars of summertime -- Pennsylvania Sinfonia's Valley Vivaldi series and the Lenape Chamber Music series.
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Eric C. Pfeffer to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
WILMINGTON, DE, July 11, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Eric C. Pfeffer, Assistant Superintendent at the DuPont Country Club, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of recreational management.
Lenape Chamber series features all-star players for its 23rd season
You can't exactly call the Lenape Summer Chamber Music Series at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown a well-kept secret, since this fabulous program regularly attracts audiences of between 400 and 500.
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Arthur E. Eilinsfeld, Jr. Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
WALTHAM, MA, July 2, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Arthur E. Eilinsfeld, Jr., currently Regulatory Affairs Director for Fresenius Medical Care-NA, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance.
Hunterdon County Democrat student news June 25
Jessica Cito of Clinton has started her summer internship with AgChoice Farm Credit.
Bridgeporta s Wilcox Awarded Degree From Delaware Valley College
Dr. Dorothy Prisco, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty at Delaware Valley College, announced that Rhyan Wilcox of Bridgeport, NY, is among the college's May list of graduates.
Degrees awarded to more than a dozen area students
Graduation season is coming to a close and many area students have completed their degree programs at colleges and universities across the country.
Local students named to college/university dean's lists
The following local students have been named to college or university dean's lists, or have been recognized for academic achievement: Colonia Christopher Galadyk and Matthew Galadyk of Colonia have been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Seton Hill University, in Greensburg, Pa.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Myra Mathis of Rochester was awarded the Francis Price Student Leadership Award from the Office of Minority Student Affairs at the University of Rochester, from which she graduated last month.
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